Issue #58 / Sep 2005
DVD:
Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 r0a ‘sarge’
NEWS
MAC MYSTERIES
Dear Linux Magazine Reader,
Quiet waves of trepidation have rippled through the Linux community since......
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NEWS
LINUX WORLD NEWS
NATIVE OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE FOR CAMBODIA
ONE MILLION LINUX LAPTOPS FOR BRAZILIAN PUPILS
WITH......
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NEWS
INSECURITY NEWS / USERFRIENDLY
PHP
REALPLAYER
SUDO
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COVER STORY
Go_Mobile_Intro.pdf
The telecommunications industry has invested billions over the years in the global mobile phone network – an im......
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COVER STORY
GPRS in Linux
Permanent mobile Internet access might sound like a nightmare for some, but for others it is a dream come true. All you need is Linux and a fairly recent mobile phone.
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COVER STORY
Gammu and Wammu
The command line tool Gammu reads and modifies phone books, calendars or mobile phone settings . The GUI-based Wammu tool gives users a convenient front-end for some of the most critical functions.
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COVER STORY
SCPM
SCPM lets you switch your network configuration when your portable moves to a different network. Read on to learn more about deploying the SCPM profile manager with Suse Linux.
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REVIEWS
Books
Don’t Click on the Blue e!
Optimizing Linux Performance
MYSQL in a Nutshell
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REVIEWS
Debian 3.1 sarge
Debian developers coded, talked, and postponed deadlines for 35 months until Debian 3.1, alias Sarge, finally saw the light of the Linux day. The list of new features is impressive, including a new installer and many state of the art technologies.
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REVIEWS
Ubuntu Notebook: HP NC4200
Linux often requires several kernel patches, or even Windows drivers, to work properly on a portable computer. HP originally intended to market their NC4200 notebook with Ubuntu, so they went the extra mile to get the system working with Linux.
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